Occupying the top floor of a traditional Savoyard chalet, Appartement Bozetto is a New York-style loft on the slopes. The perfect spot to relax and unwind by the fireplace after a day in the snow, or a night in Val d’Isère’s legendary après-ski bars

Key features

Ski closet and shoe heaters

Elevator

City center within walking distance

Area & Experiences

In the heart of the Alps, at over 1780 metres above sea level, the little village of Val d’Isère is flanked by the mountains on all sides. The majestic, snow-dusted peaks keep watch over this quaint cluster of chalets, grouped around the old clock tower at the centre of the village. Follow the path of the frozen River Isère, which flows through the resort, and you’ll soon arrive at Appartement Bozetto. Occupying the top floor of a traditional wooden chalet, the apartment overlooks Avenue Olympique, packed with skiers taking a break before heading off to the next run.

Downtown

Mountain view

Our nearby experiences

Beneath the ice

Kitted out in a dry-suit, make your way to a hole carved into the frozen surface of the lake, and plunge into the icy waters. Beneath the surface, led by our expert guides, discover a world of eerie, perfect silence. An incredible experience by day, when the sun’s rays form radiant patterns in the frozen depths, and by night, when the most intrepid adventurers explore the ice by the light of their head torches.

A gastronomic yurt

Hop aboard a snowmobile and follow the secret trail to discover a lonely yurt, lost amid the silence of the summits. Once there, warm up from the journey next to the campfire and prepare for a dinner you’ll never forget. On the menu: local charcuterie and a gastronomic take on the classic fondue, an authentic celebration of the spirit of Savoy.

Follow the dog

What better way to discover the unspoilt peaks than to lead a pack of mountain dogs through the fir forests and over the vast frozen landscapes? All the while, our experienced guides will share inside info and anecdotes to give you a whole new perspective on life in the High Alps and these magnificent dogs.